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I.. _7 .. Alra. James Hicks, of DupdAp, bAs bad native has suo4vr,way 'to open, t6i� � , , *,CaWd by WAX I A �-,:� .r � .
I' r 11 . we fortunately secured 2 large cases of navy blue and . * d�tx Elliott to, coovftno in Clinton on . I'll, . I
r :�r Ser' *couple of luscrestivl;letl�,era from her wbloh makes ilt very hard to learn. A quoeday- Aer,P, the 26th lust., At 10 ' "' L '
�t #r# � old dye, French es. Genuine tailor , - I or Woman rft Called # bo. wotocii * t". town ho to covitaei r
I I black, all pure wool, 9 rather, Charles Uallwa.14, go native , ,,tW_ im .
v I - - . � serges for suits or dre"es, warranted dye and goods which b mer)y of And a %`11kaulpale, " you know, Is a ws, agnd'mckus t st r
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- I v I �. , m3de, owing to wool restrictions. Values Go(lerich Township, 'Writtep froru'BAst child or baby, and also thev call them production of essout. F1 -ROBINS ,
I now are not to bL ublt: .what We,, are selling Africa, which we are 910 to be able to too -too. a . . �
I are in several numbefs nearly do ' let foodstuffs. Messrs. Musgrove, I . . I
publish In The Star. The first letter is NOwt I Call my boy Fish- 08 he is Froodfoot, Either. McMillan and others ,
.. them at, 42, 5o and 52 inch tailor Serges, at per yard , fishy. and hie right name I could not are, expected to address the meeting. . I i
. . dated Nov. Ilth, and In It the Writer get &a on this sheet. .Boy yacca is boy 011141111111
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11 . I 1. 50, $1.75, $2, $2.50,43. AW $3.50 . says : -yours. and boy young% Is boy mine. I a proclamation published In The Outar- . . .
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, . %��11 . - I am not working this week, as I am say to the boy, "Gwends. us lete m%jI0 Ao Gazette, appointing a week of dedt. �
. I ; not feeling he to the marli, a bit run on Ase-pase. Aluquo- tauguiss, etiuck- cation and preparation for the period of
I ...., .1 down. so I stay In my tent, me , 1110� That in English Is "Oo and b Just received a shipment of
. . at of the. I ring production epproachtlig. begining on ;
�� I � . Silk Poplins and Foulards � day. out of the sun. The doctor Wd to water. After get food ready.' NPW I March 24th. god urging and requesting I
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� i ''i 1, I The extremely correct materials for baudsome and serviceable take a week's rest. I donkt carts to be can speak mostly anything I want to that the county council of each county i
In the hospital if I can help It, so I most, say to them, but it took We & 4nor time be convened in special session oin Satur- i
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I 1�- . ., dresses, skirts and suits. 36 inches wide and they come in all ly take a week on quinine and then to learn. Of course. one b" to learn day, March �Brd argW9 that each and
� , colors and couilbitiation effects, dots. sc%I patterns and heat k Men's and Young Men's Suits �
I . , � � 4 chuck it. I dou,t now wbat we would in ttme, when there are so many times every clergyman lia the province shall I I
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A I I � , t. thing for the system but, when one has know they do all the he rk for the set forth the facts of ube food situation I
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, I . Well. Mae, we had a fifie Showe; last gdage is easy to team, b to speak It favored land, and Invitto7g-the blessing � -
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,� A ! . I We carry now in stock end are sole agents here for t1fla faumus night and the air Its a bit cooler and re. roperly Is very hard to go to
. 11 r' � I 'N'- r pair ...... $2, $3, $3.30, $5, $7, $10 freehing after it. This i" the first nice Eesd- put forth towards production, that they and Worsteds I - - � I
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, Shower I have seen in six months, and, Well, I don't like the war news. fron
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- 11 i a � . believe me, it seems a longtime in a Europe lately, What are the ItallanA giveth the increase, and urging and re- �
I , I doing ? We get a little news here. you questing the careful cousiduration and i5 Men's Suits, regulae $iS.00. Sale price
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,� , 0 country IQLe this, when it's so hot, to �
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;.i-.. '. Floor go without rain. just Hire as If you had know. Well, my boy has just brought patriotic co-operation of all Our people
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.1 r I a whole summer at home without rain. me a nice cup of tea. He, always does in the matters herein set forth. $10.2,5 , .
I I � . A splendid allowing in all sizes, Brussels, Tapestry and Congol- u said in one of your letters. written bring it about 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. They In writing to the Warden calling at-
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,. . 1 -i, . I house. Well, we have no basement in to bear It too. The grass to all dried off. out that the outcome of the war is so . 25 Men's Waterproof Coats, to clear I -
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rr 11, I W. ACHESON & SON there, but as a rule we have been work. this time of year. The food or grass is of 1918 the result very largely depends. . $4.75 1 1
* � .� . Ing very hard lately. of coursa if -we scarce, but the convoys have to work This is not merely a farmers' problem,
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great long convoy. One wagon Often
out labor. It Is not wholIv a problem
tL � , I ) life boa gone now, -thanks to Kaiser
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not afraid of a bait work on
farm, can help to do his share.
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hgp. pighteep, to twenty-two oxen on it!,_
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. toWnsmen, for while
fox t1W City liod
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buy a lot of food since I came back.
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THE CODERICH STA maged for anything t at can be con.
into to the
the fighting was all over here last year,
but there has been Some pretty stiff
fighting here this year, but I hope it
won't last long now. The report yester-
I was talking yesterday to an animal
transport man. He said he saw'a few
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)tons. Usually there IS a ma][6, 4 female
and two or three cubs togeth&. He
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they vaay do their best to aisist, the
farmer holds the key to the situation.
It Is the biggest job Ontario has ever
been called upon to do, and the solution
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Subscription Terms Somebody once said "The greatest
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day was very good. We are fighting in
said he was behind the convoy fixing
something on one of the wagons the
of the problem must rest equally in the
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France. The men here are in am uu.
healthy climate and we need extras, so
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cl�oa Dollar and FittY Cents Per ar if . troubles of my life were those which
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a very unhealthy part now, no place for
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native boy bad On. I think he
hands of the farmer and the townsmen.
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about fddr ounces of 'na,; take
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mtribuy In ad slice; otherwime )011-r" never happened." by which of course
be ha ed Subscritioni in the Vnito,d he meant that be had worried about
Is'= for postage. I
P. white man at all. A negro can live
but they got fever every now and then.
gone was
the Only white man. Well, these lions
Unless Our men, women and children
are willing to work together. forgetting
Fancv Mixture Norfolk, double-breasted
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badge will be Issued to every boy
tween 18 sod 19 who completes three
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HuGWAbcra who fail to lvwi%-o The Star a whole lot of things which he was
It would surprise you to see the men
bloodshot
were trying to take a donkey out of the
first span. Re said he heard them
largely the distinction of rural and ur-
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Suits, size 27 to 30
any "ce as there lare not many just
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goon &A pXt,blbto� In requeNting
with eye,i from the sun and
fever. You
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Ing and thou shot, but the native had
ban, we shall fail to do our best. It is
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pubibiberq am ,never did. J ust at the present time It
a chanire of address 0 old and now is beat to be optimistic, and to remom-
could not believe how bad-
IY they look. I had a nice book I just
taken big rifle and shot at them ' and
for this reason that the Government
wishes the County Councils to seriously
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words around, something afteitbe man-
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I her that "The darkest hour is that before
Local Advertising Rates thedawn." Look at our weather this win.
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read of a man's life in a countrythe
same as this. I wish I could Send it to
they cleared off. They are very bold if
I there is a donkey in sight and much
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consider what can be done In their
counties, and wishes every individual
$4-95
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YearlK000tmotilloglay adverti -Ing 10 cents ter for example. We have had a series
per inc each inoor Oil run of paper- ,a "I
16 of the worst Storms that ever.happened.
You- It explains the natives' ways and
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the WAY One has to t t the na,tive,
more so when they have cubs.
Well, the rain Is just pouring down
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-inning
farmer to set aside the week be.
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March the 24th as a week of spee al pie,
re Boys' N,ickers, SiZt 30 tO -A, to clear at
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cents; one month 20 cents - one week 25 cor,ta. . and just when we thought winter had
Guaranteed potlaons 25 to M per conL extra. � broken away, and we were going to ex-
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.1 lease note that all,
and all about the different diseases.
Well, how is the baby ? Is she big
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and some is coming through tb8 tent
onto the table, which is built for two,
.nA with . .1- Joe. Of hh f +-
paration, in which his seed may be pro-
pared and his mactitiaery gone over, so
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Well. I must close for now, as it is
. Patrong a a r P porlence only such weather one can ex-
chisnaes for the current, Woo of The Star touNt
be in the handm of the printer not later tban pect just botbre spring sets in in eard-
enoug to go out shopping vet r A Sup-
pose if the war carries on it will be
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cover on it. We haven't much money
but we do See life -a tent built for two,
that when the ti -e comes for action he
will have everything ready.
ght a large number of WZZY 8ps1=','yO`ftr MMAGIL 80 fis WJlg
oinalities brou is caated,, an weather is bad
that that d when the
tL � , I ) life boa gone now, -thanks to Kaiser
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not afraid of a bait work on
farm, can help to do his share.
I emay noon o(each w..k. est, down swooped a fierce storm of
. Ugal and othor mimilar ndvort[Actuou 10 wind and snow with the thermometer
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Some time before got home, and then
iny nieces and nephews will be big girls
a nice little cupboard for our dishes and
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Small Boy's Overall-.�, size 3 to 9, t�) clear
buy a lot of food since I came back.
pent.9 per line for first insertion and oeull'spor
- - Una for each sub4oquent, insertion. Memured down halt way below freezing, and
bta nonpnrell scale, twelve lines toap inch. I zero. It began to look as though winter-
and boys. I might tell you I am getting
ver y old looking out here and if I don't,
cooking utensils, and, believe me,, I see
that the bov washes them clean.
Putting TWClock Forward
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There was no Y.M. where I was last. I
think I shall have to go hunting and get
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, 1 ustoo.m card. of 4iX lines and under, S&M would not only "linger in the lap of
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1,4 Situationp Vacant, Situa- spring" but as though it would hang on
got away from here in the next six
months my hair will be all turned gray.
I ove thing I am thankful for, there
are practically no mosqulti.eB or flies.
er's statement at Ottawa the other dav
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that Gauada is about to experience the
. �; seeking after pleasurw, too much of the
I he only thing In life was to
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France. The men here are in am uu.
healthy climate and we need extras, so
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I have been very lucky here in one way.
The flies are very bad to spread dysen.
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daylight The
they it to
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tious A41%ritud. House- for or to protty well into the summer. All that
A National Soldiers of
be-
make a rule provide plenty of
benefits of saving. re-.
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badge will be Issued to every boy
tween 18 sod 19 who completes three
Artiolep for Salo, oto�, not exceeding eight is but a memory now. The sun has
�. Unea. 25c each !*)�crtton; $1.00 for firA month,
burst through the curtain of cold, and
The trouble, will st%rt when I go to a
cool climate again.
terY. In some places thO water has a
lot of mica on it. One can had chunks
form has been a long time in coming.
Far-sighted individuals in private and
months of satisfactory service.
Mr. A. M. Robertson was secured
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any "ce as there lare not many just
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cents for each aub�cquont month. Larger
� . �dvert.isoment,s In proportion. makes short work of winter's grip.
. Hueine.e Notievi incw4 tYPO) ,3 Coats pol The power which has hold us as In a vice,
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I cannot understand whv I do not get
anv Mail frem Josh. I have had one
of it in some hills or mountains.
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that the whole community would gain
a
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M 'RO 130VINS
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counted line; && local or ncw� LUALE61'. nts
per line each insertion. is Suddenly deposed, obliterated ren.
letter from him since he went to Bag-
In a letter, writton Dec. 22nd, from
by putting the clock forward an hour or
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words around, something afteitbe man-
Adverilgonsonts without specific instructions dored non-extstent, and It was o�ly on
.. - will be insort-A ontill forbid, and charged ac- SunJay that wo were prisoners in its
land. Maybe he was sent home. When
his letters do come, they NWI be like all
Dodowa. Charlie McIlwain says he has
130 back to the
so during the long summer days. It
was back in 191.0 that Mr. E. N. Lewis,
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Acoou Its rondered and collected monthly. clutch. Today the sun pours its benig.
the rest, all in a bunch.
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moved miles railroad
once more. He says, I left here Ist of
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who represented West Huron in the
affmaSSM0030H
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Ti-ansleaLadvartislug andjob work. cash. tight life-giving warmth into every
was talking to a Dutch cbap from
July., bu t have been 260 mil es South
House of Commons, introduced a bill
were present, and the enrolling of boys
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Well. I must close for now, as it is
, nook, and corner, calling to living
� Decisions Res y for a
, pecting Newspapers things to revtVa, and got read
South Africa tea minutes ago. He was
working trying to fix his car. He just
since then. It is raining here today, he
writes, and it rained all last night. We
"to promote a more extended use and
enjoyment o[daylight during the sum-
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, Any person who takes-& pa or ularly how lease of life. For the first time
I triom the po�t office. whether adsremzfin his this year the frogs are croakin
n=Do or another'K or whether he hu subscrib. g, and it
came around with ,his overcoat on,
shaking like a leaf, with ague, Now
mostly get loads of rain just.around
Christmas. I have not bought a Phrist-
mer months. "
The two chief clauses of this measure
said this skirt of 130ime wa:s a Der I
fect sympliony."
"Maybe,
of men on the englne3 and
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I oil or not. is responsible for paymenL is a much more cheerful croak than the
It a pemn orders III- Paper discontinued Ill kind we have already alluded to, In
that is how we get malaria. � The sun
would be nearly burning a hole in one,
mas pudding yet, but they usuall I v have
in Y.M:C.A. '
read: (1) From and after two o'clock in
the morning of the first Sundav in April
b�it it's not Nvell conducted."
"What do yon meflu?'
well, that's natural: women were
always crazy about hose."
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X wo,,t pay all arre,tra. or the publisher W' fact we would rather listen to the tr I
I til payluent Is in. wil 098
I omitione to Nend It un:
and at the same time, It one had ague,
he be freezing At
them the and cake also., 1
am in a detail camp just now and I
each year until two O'clock In the morn-
November in
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; then oulloct the whole'al"ouut whet or the chorus for an hour than to one of the
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would nearly cold.
Dodma one night I bad a night attack
spend most of my time sleeping You
would be surprised how a can
Ing of the first. Sunday in
standard tIm4 shall be
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FOR GOOD RELIABLE
I be omirto bavo decided thAt refuging to I
I take newRilaDeris or periodics,18 from the post I DERMOT MCEVOY.
�� ofiloe, or ranioviria and havinKthero uncalled ,.
of ague and, believe me, I n6arly shook
my old bed to pleges. Malaria Isnot
person
sleet) when hie gets plenty of malaria in
his body. I can go to bed at 9 get
one hour in advance of the a tandard
time now in use. (2) The time hereby
predicts that we �hall haw� ffrewornen
Shoe Repiring
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1;*J for while .uhwriptlon nuialtis unpaid. . Is
fr*ud.
such a bad� thing -one or two attacks of
p.m.,
up at 5 A.M., have two hours' sleep in
established shall be known as Standard
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; varivia.facle evidence of Intention of
,, � SOLDIERS OF THE SOIL
It, but after one has had about ten at-
Woks, it Is liable to turn to black water
the forenoon and the same in the after-
then feel
time, and when any period of time is
mentioned in any Act of Parliament,
ITS IF I=
SMITH & RING
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tbe Mobe %V;.p #
1, �%v HELP 1
fever, and If one gets that it usually
finishes one. A Canadian boy chum
died with it at Morogo,
noon, and not rested at times.
Malaria makes one's bonds ache, and
often it makes the head ache also.
deed or other legal document, the time
mentionedor referred to Shall, unless
it is specifically 6tated, be
A NON HUR
30 F&A Street I Opposite Knox Church
GIVE US X TRIAL
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and also another
Well, I may be In England some -time
otherwise
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chum died with dysentery. They were
both nice boys and friends of mine,
in March If nothing happens. Of course
one never knows. - � We are supp6sed to
held to be Standard time under this
act. . �
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I "". FRIDAY, MAIWH 15, 1918 the Soldiers of the Soil. was in Gode-
. 4;
came out In 648 Company, came at the
have the Germans all out of this coun-
.
We Amagf�e �that the.'. ,forthcoming
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4 INSU14E IN 4
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; �%', rich last week and addressed the boys
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same tilao from Vancouver Isle, and
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died about, the same time. ,
try, but just the same their leader bag
not been caqht as yet, but It, won't be
legislation will be framed on similar
lines. Mr. Lewis' bill was referred to E6
])Silk lots of w&W aud step eatft
awt 1w a whHe if your Bladdw'
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ITHE GREAT WEST LIFE
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1, SPINDRIFT at the Collegiate Institute on the need
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Well. It is going to min again today.
long, as he 4 g only a very small body
9 elect committee which reported that the
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Uoubles pu.
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US A SHELZER tion the Soldiers of the Sol] has been
We will get nearly a month of it now it
has started, after which we two
.
of Men WitbLh M.
rl I had a letter from
effects of the reform would be �1) To
hours of work and leisure
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get
Josh and he said he would be home by
move usual
4 LOWEST:PREMIUMS
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11 LECTED CHILDREN. the of enlisting the help of boys
and a balf months more dry weather,
and then for the big rains. and, oh
the time I received his letWr, it nothing
nearer to sunrise. (2) To promote the
greater use of daylight for Industrial
VVhEn you wake up with backselCe &W
� MUSI LIBERAL POLICY
. purpose
,
" - ' L farms during the
jimmIny, how It does It. doesn't.
happened oh the wa,V I only wish I
kinds.
Idull, misery -in-the kidney region it rn'
,� , . of teen age on coming
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,L, _,'�.�' season and Tavlor Statten has been
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Superintendent.
rain.
do things in halves in Africa.
I think tomorrow I
were with him or abuld be home for
Christmas dinner.
and recreative purposes of all
(3) To benefit the physique, general
of the
means you have been eaung too
=Tnesk says a well-knownsuthority.
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lo" SETTLEMENTS -
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as ,Aatlonal
I ""�.� � OROAKS appointed . I .
CAn@41&n
maybe will go
hunting for little I have
I will have be,en in the army two
health and welfare of all classes
To industrial.
3'1eat forfas uric add wbich overworks
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. ',��. . Last year aev1dral thousand
0, 1 7 .,� L , in the olden days, which by the way boys demonstrated their efficiency in
a change. a
nice little short service rifle and at my
years in a fqw days from now. ana wit,
soon be over here two years also, but I
community. (4) reduce
commercial and domestic expenditure
the kidneys in their effort to filter k
from the blood sad they become sort of
BUSINESKIN FORCEIS.120,000,000 �
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�, wera,only a few years ago. to be pre- farm work and farmers, at first skepti-
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work we do not got much practice, only
hope soon to be oat of It. There seems
On artificI&I light-
paralyzed and'loW. When your kklr*ys
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else any time prior to Aug. 4th, 1914, it Cat, h%v6 been convinced
, r I:" . songs of the bov and have found him a very
was customary for pocts to Mug i
when we go out for a Fiboot. I Rm
working In the Shop now. I go to work
to be v , ttl you. It
ery 11 0 news to write
is the same every nothing new.
day,
The committee, moreover, found that
there would be no difficulty in adjusting
get sluV and clog you must relieve
them, a 1you relleve bowels;
,
I AGENT GODERIfillil _%
A�,w,,v,r,wr,�ww,0r&Vr4 -
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atflaan.audafter7 I have breakfast,
There Seems to me to be no war on. It
clocks and time -tables All over the
your re-
mwvWg all tha body'a urinous waste,
, V,MPA W"APX
L I "I this tithe Of the year, Britain smd our Allies) need every
an hour and a half at noon, and work
is more like every -day work at home.
country in , accordance with the pro-
backaelie, hesdache�
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� L L "In the a ind a voting man's fanev ounce of foo3 we can produce, and
till 0. I used to like work, but lately I
I have not had much fever latel- I
posed Act. Circulars sent out to njuni-
els� you-1mve sick
It - �J ' , � -, r.
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. who has the strength and Is
GVerY boy
day's the
am feeling a bit run down, but with a
I be fit
.
seem to be keeping better. Of course I
ght a large number of WZZY 8ps1=','yO`ftr MMAGIL 80 fis WJlg
oinalities brou is caated,, an weather is bad
that that d when the
tL � , I ) life boa gone now, -thanks to Kaiser
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I I . :. I f ''. I Bill" vothepeoplosay, butothers a L eem to
not afraid of a bait work on
farm, can help to do his share.
week's rest will soon once more.
I mostly spend about seven pounds'
am not not very fat either, as a person
ties to come down in a ho6 climate. I
replies which showed even at
time there was a great body of public have flieumatic twinges. The urine
Vulaudy, full
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In the years to come when one of
it he
every two months, buy chickens, 0998,
fruits
buy a lot of food since I came back.
opinion In favor of the departure. of esiliment, chan els offm
then, Cet sore, water scalds and y6u aroob"
; � 11 11 .." � , ,ad world, was losing its virility. and its,
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. spiritual bold, and was sinking Into
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these boys may be asked went to
the front, he can say, "I was too young
vegetables and plenty other when
I can get them. Money matters are
There was no Y.M. where I was last. I
think I shall have to go hunting and get
Eight years have elapsed since
and under pressure of the war we are to seek relief two or three tithes during
tu
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to go, but I helped by working on a
different here to what they are in
two or three guinea fowl for Christmas
about to utilize for the ftrat time many I night. I
hitherto Either consult a good, reliable physi-
. �; seeking after pleasurw, too much of the
I he only thing In life was to
'and
farm and here Is the National Badge of
Honor which I won for what I did. "
France. The men here are in am uu.
healthy climate and we need extras, so
or else go without fowl We might have
back. There is here
hours of daylight w hich have
been thrown away. -Toronto News. cian at once or got fromi harm&"
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t't",'Rd=
the Boll bronze
they it to
some &'buck which
about fddr ounces of 'na,; take
� ". I � be merry for to -mor-
"
A National Soldiers of
be-
make a rule provide plenty of
is about the also of a jack rabbit, which
& tablespoonful in a glass of water
I
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, I � I was no longer "To glorily God. and On.
badge will be Issued to every boy
tween 18 sod 19 who completes three
money.
Well, my boy has tylra, which meano
in very good eating. Last year I had
wild pig for dinner. but have not eaten
IT IS A LIVER PILL. -Many' Of the
ailments that man has to contend with befoire bieWast for 0, fe* days and youm
I
. . L glorify
, JOY him forever." but rather to
I am, and to see that he enjoyed bim-
months of satisfactory service.
Mr. A. M. Robertson was secured
food ready. Now. you would not under-
stand the way to pronounce the words,
any "ce as there lare not many just
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h& t6 Wbad.
have their origin In a disordered liver, Iddneye will then act Am This famous
which is. a delicate organ, peculiarly I sallts is rnad from the &64 grapes
Union litbis,
. . self. The world needed a corrective
11 11 and whether taken outwardly or In,
as town director In the organ-
lzatiOn And a meeting was hold
as they are Spelled unlike the way
they are pronounced, and the D%tivesl
Well, by the, time you receive this
letter win be thinking of Easter
susceptible to the distrubances that, and juice, combined w?tht
comefrom irregular habits or lack of "d has been usad for 9tuarations to
� .. 1. wardly, oorrectiveii give evid6noe of
In the county clerk's office on
always; in their lanpuage, turn the
you
time, but better late than never. I have
care in eating and drinking. This *10,10 anf, 6timulate 1111=21=
to acids in n
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Monday afternoon to form a town
words around, something afteitbe man-
got through pretty lucky up till now, so
accounts for the great many liver also neutralize
no Iciagor vaitabee, thus suffing bladda
"I before a basis for a complete care. is
organization. Mr. Robertson was
act- of the Frenchman. Maji's whaPt'n
I hope I am able to pull through with-
regulators now preised on the attention
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chosen as chairman and Mr. Holman,
is water here ; wood is enable; cap is
outiL break -down of the system. as It Is
Imakwes, .
of sufferers. Of these there Is none . Jad Wts is 6 life savat for regaw
�. 11 11 11 �4 I wbole wrld Is disoomforW. Them
. � �O 1� *ire mauy vrbo point at this time to the
the county clerk, &B wretary-treasurer.
The principals of the various schools
oucomble ; eggs 18 mieye. Now, that is
th way I spell them to yon, but the
0
hard to get your health back once it has
gone in a plate like this.
Superior to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills.
though gentle, is neat agt�rg` 't 'a 'nexPess'"t esawill
Their operation, -
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were present, and the enrolling of boys
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Well. I must close for now, as it is
4ft",-
effective, and the most delicato can use injure sad niskes a dd Ira -
111"awk 411111ifirlmw &iAk6
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at the various schools will be under-
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form for boyn who might
getting on to noon, and I still cat three
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them -
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taken by them.
of recognition
meats a day.
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it is hoped to secure 15,000 boys In
be reidy t4o work only the two months
-�ft--CIDCH3]300**C"300"00*Ctl3aoozac"3000
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to evei-yboily they meet the doleful
ivAprawons that the news from the
Ontario and 69 them Am Only some
17,800 boys in the High schools it is
of the summer aulmays And of girls
who might give help on the farms and
THE ONLY MEDICINE
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we isothlog but ruin &bead on the field
hoped to got employed boys also. and
the county Work, the town clerk. the
offiftes or school
It was decided that the chairman shorld
bring ur, the matter at the public rdeet-
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Ing of o tizens on Wednesday night,
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s6avvatlokk at home an a prelude to
ultims,te subjection to a rntbleWy vin-
newspaper principals
vdl1reo0Iv6W611%mcflOt any who are
willing to ourou for three or four
The committee adjourned to meet
again at the call of the chairman.
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Onoe a mother has used Baby's Own
Tablets for her tittle once she will use
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wfi" they am get a few more aptrivi of
months work on the fame. �
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, Although the present Ivesk is get out
as the enrollment week application for
nothing else. TheirL age teaches her
at's absolutely safel that they never
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&a "mt. oalkbm to croak isrith them, for
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. enrollment will be,recelved later.
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do not drohd "ng them astheydo
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Conoeming the Tab t3 Mrs. JohnX.
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ova ,of by mail " 26 i6stim a bok =om
The Dr. WillithIS' Medicine Co., &nook.
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bedome necessury because of the
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,,� SPECIALS
IA nice line of Spools at 5c.
each. I
I A nice line'd Prints at l7c.
Flannelette at right prices—
bought before the advance.
Fine line of Pillow Cotton . at
30c. a yardL
Special in Cotton at 15c. a
yard, worth 20c.
Handkerchiefs from 5c. up.
I A special fine for Comformrs,
full yard wide, at 30C.
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A few dot. Flanseldto Mank.
ets to cleat at 0.25, worth
$3.00. 1 1
1 ChUren's Stackisgs, ranging
from 20c. up.
A few ChiUrees Mitts, to &ar
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per garow. I
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